Composition for cleaning glass and cloth saturated therewith



UNITED STATES PATENT OFFIICEQI MICHAEL J. FRANKWICH, F BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.

COMPOSITION FOR GIJEANING GLASS AND CLOTH SATURATED THEREWITH.

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To all whom it mag] concern Be'it known that I, MICHAEL J FRANK- WIOH, a citizen of the United States, residing atv 1368 Putnam avenue, borou h of Brooklyn, New York city, county of IIings,

- and State of New York, haveinventefl a certain new and useful Improvement in Composition for Cleaning Glass and Cloth Saturated Therewith, of which the following is a-specification.

My invention relates to an improvement to preventithe blurring of. glass or other substances and glass cleaning and coating substances. It is particularly adapted for use whereit is desired to coat glass with a thin film to prevent rain, sleet, snow, steam,

water and similar elements fromadhering thereto, obscuring the vision through the lass; p

I It is particularly useful on wind shields of automobiles, but of course may be used on anySglass surface, such as store windows,

1 show cases, windows and on eyeglasses,

whether made'of glass or other material..

In the preferred form of u ly-invention, I

use a material made of the following formula: 30% molasses, 10% syrup, preferably a comparatively thin syrup, 15% alcohol,

preferably wood alcohol, 15% vinegar, 20%

glycerin, 10% nicotin, which I- combine preferably by m xingthe molasses and syrup separately. Then I mix the other materials two or more together and combine them with the first mixture. If desired, the mamixing. w

terials maybe heated to facilitate the L y Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Dec, 14, 1920, Application filed December 15, 1919. Serial No. 345,151.

-I have found that the application of the film is best performed by having the surface of the glass, etc. wet or moist. This moisture on the surface facilitates the depositing thereon ofa film which will readily shed water, etc.

. Of course, materials having the same characteristics as those above described may be used without departing from my invention.

\Vhat I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent'is:

1. A composition for cleaning glass, etc. to give it a water shedding surface, composed of 30% molasses, 10% syrup, 15%

. vinegar, 15% alcohol, 20% glycerin and 10% nicotin.

2. As an article ofmanufacture, a cloth saturated with substance for-the purposes set forth, composed of molasses, syrup, vinegar, alcohol, glycerln and nicotin.

In testimony whereof, I have name to this specification.

P MICHAEL- J. FRANKWICH.

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